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nato want to double the power. so far, the designs have failed. this used to be a market and home to thousands. the people left just before the british came here in 2006 and have never come back. the u.s. marines now patrol. >> is used to be a thriving bazaar due to the fighting and because of the intensity of it, people used to work in the bazaar moved out. >> is there one person who lives here? >> there is a bread maker. >> holding on has cost many lives. soldiers here must result to artillery and even air power to maintain their hold. the americans inherit the dam and its problems from the british. now the u.s. would like to complete a plan to upgrade the dam and install a new turbine. >> to add the turbine which has been vacant for a number of years. we will get that in a and add 50% to the production which is 80 megawatts making it one of the larger facilities in afghanistan. >> it was the british who are originally spoke about installing the new turbine by the end of 2007. today, with this project still languishing, nato's commander has told
nato want to double the power. so far, the designs have failed. this used to be a market and home to thousands. the people left just before the british came here in 2006 and have never come back. the u.s. marines now patrol. >> is used to be a thriving bazaar due to the fighting and because of the intensity of it, people used to work in the bazaar moved out. >> is there one person who lives here? >> there is a bread maker. >> holding on has cost many lives. soldiers here...
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humanitarian reasons they consider it alone because of funds that gaddafi has cannot be real escapes nato will released from of funds to the new government. >> the dow jones looks like it is going to be a down day today. and we are looking at traffic. >> fire department are blocking the tube left lanes and traffic is backing out on 80 details coming ups [ male announcer ] brace yourself for the big, bold taste of a subway® bbq pulled pork sub. tender, succulent slow-cooked pork with sweet and smoky barbecue sauce, all on freshly baked bread. subway. eat fresh®. >> >> the opening bell on wall street and called they will raise the deal in the debt deficit. >> new information about our first hotspot 0 this morning 880 west bound first report was debris in the lanes then i motors strike " struck the latter the was in new-line this is all look at the ride at buchanan's street you conceive the back up at the albany curbs. and your normal drive time would be 13 minutes and it is now at 24 minutes you might want to think of an alternate route. again the drive time normal at 13 now at 24 now loo
humanitarian reasons they consider it alone because of funds that gaddafi has cannot be real escapes nato will released from of funds to the new government. >> the dow jones looks like it is going to be a down day today. and we are looking at traffic. >> fire department are blocking the tube left lanes and traffic is backing out on 80 details coming ups [ male announcer ] brace yourself for the big, bold taste of a subway® bbq pulled pork sub. tender, succulent slow-cooked pork...
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the offer comes after more than four months of nato bombing raids. we report from tripoli. >> which one man still dominates life in tripoli? the answer can almost be seen from space. tonight, colonel gaddafi's supporters and build a giant picture of their leader. they say it is -- unveiled a giant picture of their leader. they say it is the biggest banner in the world and a good luck charm. >> do you want to protect him? >> we will protect him. we will burn down all the world. >> we were invited to watch the demonstrators in tripoli square. >> where ever you look here, there are pictures of colonel gaddafi. he will not appear in public because of the nato bombing campaign. his supporters have to make do with photographs instead of the real thing. >> even in his hometown, the leader has not made an appearance. we are escorted into town to watch a rally by his supporters. it is hard to get a sense of life beyond official demonstrations, but we did film these shots in the evening in tripoli. right here, there is no immediate sense of siege. if people ar
the offer comes after more than four months of nato bombing raids. we report from tripoli. >> which one man still dominates life in tripoli? the answer can almost be seen from space. tonight, colonel gaddafi's supporters and build a giant picture of their leader. they say it is -- unveiled a giant picture of their leader. they say it is the biggest banner in the world and a good luck charm. >> do you want to protect him? >> we will protect him. we will burn down all the world....
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nato is pushing out. that is what you can do when 10,000 british troops have been reinforced by 20,000 americans. so far, the british soldiers have not run into any opposition. usually when the insurgents see nato coming in strength, they retreat. but not always. so no one takes any chances. afghan police lead the searches. nato believes afghan candy -- afghans can deal with their own people better than foreign troops. by 2015, the idea is they will do it alone. one of the villagers hope things will improve without the insurgents around. >> the taliban steals food. i'm very poor. if i protest, they say you support nato. >> this is what progress lookalike in afghanistan. so much so, there is to be a further cut in british troops with a few hundred soldiers. but native troops still far outnumber the afghan troops. what is needed to hand over a village like this to the local troops altogether? >> a regular police presence. that's what we need. regular patrolling. people of confidence to be able to come and t
nato is pushing out. that is what you can do when 10,000 british troops have been reinforced by 20,000 americans. so far, the british soldiers have not run into any opposition. usually when the insurgents see nato coming in strength, they retreat. but not always. so no one takes any chances. afghan police lead the searches. nato believes afghan candy -- afghans can deal with their own people better than foreign troops. by 2015, the idea is they will do it alone. one of the villagers hope things...
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nato is pushing out. that is what you can do when 10,000 british troops have been reinforced by 20,000 americans. so far, the british soldiers have not run into any opposition. usually when the insurgents see nato coming in strength, they retreat. but not always. so no one takes any chances. afghan police lead the searches. nato believes afghan candy -- afghans can deal with their own people better than foreign troops. by 2015, the idea is they will do it alone. one of the villagers hope things will improve without the insurgents around. >> the taliban steals food. i'm very poor. if i protest, they say you support nato. >> this is what progress lookalike in afghanistan. so much so, there is to be a further cut in british troops with a few hundred soldiers. but native troops still far outnumber the afghan troops. what is needed to hand over a village like this to the local troops altogether? >> a regular police presence. that's what we need. regular patrolling. people of confidence to be able to come and t
nato is pushing out. that is what you can do when 10,000 british troops have been reinforced by 20,000 americans. so far, the british soldiers have not run into any opposition. usually when the insurgents see nato coming in strength, they retreat. but not always. so no one takes any chances. afghan police lead the searches. nato believes afghan candy -- afghans can deal with their own people better than foreign troops. by 2015, the idea is they will do it alone. one of the villagers hope things...
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they believe that nato could finish this tomorrow, but they just do not want to. you can hear the rockets in the distance. that is the direction the rebels want to go. they believe this is a key town. as you can hear, it is going to be a hard fight. >> in other news, anti- government activist in serious they 13 people had been killed in the latest protests in cities across the country. thousands of syrians poured into the streets of damascus and other cities are rejecting the government's offer of a national dialogue and calling for an end of the rule. an airliner carrying 110 passengers has crashed as it tried to land at kisangani international airport. 46 people are known to have died. more than 50 people had been found alive. it was on its regular route when it was hit by a storm as it approached the airport. the italian prime minister has confirmed that he will not run in the next election in 2013. instead, he will hand over the reins of this party to the justice minister. he currently heads the people of freedom party. in london, the fallout from the phone ha
they believe that nato could finish this tomorrow, but they just do not want to. you can hear the rockets in the distance. that is the direction the rebels want to go. they believe this is a key town. as you can hear, it is going to be a hard fight. >> in other news, anti- government activist in serious they 13 people had been killed in the latest protests in cities across the country. thousands of syrians poured into the streets of damascus and other cities are rejecting the government's...
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nato insists that they're winning. i asked the general what the possible grounds for optimism could be. >> what we have seen now is developing into a trend. in fact, this past week, yet again the level of insurgent attacks was lower, over 20% lower than the level of attacks in the same week last year. that makes nine of the last 13 weeks in which this has taken place in which the levels of attacks are lower than the corresponding time last year. that is completely contrary to what the intelligence professionals predicted. >> do you think that the strategic level, the death of bin laden, has created any new political possibilities or check political momentum or is it not possible to see it like that? >> well, this is a very significant blow to the al qaeda senior leadership, to the overall franchise of al qaeda as well. he was iconic figure of this movement. i think that even his image has been tarnished, diminished by the final pictures that were seen of him. just the fact that he is dead, he is gone. in the arab world
nato insists that they're winning. i asked the general what the possible grounds for optimism could be. >> what we have seen now is developing into a trend. in fact, this past week, yet again the level of insurgent attacks was lower, over 20% lower than the level of attacks in the same week last year. that makes nine of the last 13 weeks in which this has taken place in which the levels of attacks are lower than the corresponding time last year. that is completely contrary to what the...
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for nato, it marks the beginning of the end. the exit strategy will see all british combat troops leave by 2015. afghans are now having to contemplate what the future without nato might look like. this is another province that has just been handed over. unlike helmand, there has been little fighting here for the last 10 years. they're still waiting for the dividends of peace. bombs and bullets are not the biggest killers here. it is diarrhea and on nutrition. international aid keeps this possible going. the biggest concern is what will happen when the foreign troops leave. the test for the afghan government is how to win the trust of its own people. >> there are going to be lots of questions and concerns. we acknowledge the concerns. our job is to change our institutions and the perceptions as a result of the performance of those institutions. >> the native transition is about finding the way out. -- been a to a transition is about finding the way out. -- the natio transition is about finding a way out. will it be done with dign
for nato, it marks the beginning of the end. the exit strategy will see all british combat troops leave by 2015. afghans are now having to contemplate what the future without nato might look like. this is another province that has just been handed over. unlike helmand, there has been little fighting here for the last 10 years. they're still waiting for the dividends of peace. bombs and bullets are not the biggest killers here. it is diarrhea and on nutrition. international aid keeps this...
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she is supporting nato's operations. >> we're still are getting contradictory signals from the khaddafi decamps. he and refuses to see some violence against his people he needs to step down from power we cannot predict to you the egg sac de oro our he will leave for our we do agree and understanding he has to leave. not that long ago, many families were priced out of an overheated housing market. but the times have changed. get the facts at remax.com. it's a great place to see all the listings in thousands of cities and towns. with lots of houses to chose from and down-to-earth prices the dream of owning a home seems more attainable than ever. find out what an experienced re/max agent can do for you. nobody sells more real estate than re/max. visit remax.com today. and started earning loads of points. you got a weather balloon with points? yes i did. [ man ] points i could use for just about anything. ♪ ♪ there it is. [ man ] so i used mine to get a whole new perspective. ♪ [ male announcer ] the new citi thankyou premier card gives you more ways to earn points. what's your story?
she is supporting nato's operations. >> we're still are getting contradictory signals from the khaddafi decamps. he and refuses to see some violence against his people he needs to step down from power we cannot predict to you the egg sac de oro our he will leave for our we do agree and understanding he has to leave. not that long ago, many families were priced out of an overheated housing market. but the times have changed. get the facts at remax.com. it's a great place to see all the...
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he is not happen with the way that nato is responding for the call to help. they're sitting on these containers and chanting to keep their morale up. some are reading from the iran before it is their turn to head off into the desert. >> and other news from around the world, syrian security forces have moved in an apparent attempt to reassert control. the move comes three days after a demonstration against the president. police and soldiers were fighting running battles with protesters who were throwing stones and blocking roads. the winner of thailand postelection says that she wants a chance to prove herself as a leader following five years of political turmoil. she has an agreement with other parties and she sees herself as a symbol of non violence. a french writer says she will file a legal complaint against dominique strauss-kahn. she went to interview him at a paris apartment. in response, dominique strauss- kahn will file a complaint against terror. immigration is one of the most contentious issues in the developed world. the u.s. state of alabama think
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they are demanding that nato reverses its decision. it is regarding controlling two border crossings in kosovo. but this is bbc news. our top stories, the debt standoff continues. the senate has rejected a republican bill passed earlier by the house of representatives to allow an increase to the government's debt ceiling. the first funeral of the victims has taken place after the shooting in norway. the lives of thousands of people in somalia are under threat from famine and the united nations is warning that the worst is yet to come. 30% of children south of the country are acutely mullers. many of the people affected across the border to the refugee camp in kenya. our correspondent reports from there. >> and still they come. the weary exodus of somalia. 1500 a day every day arriving at this refugee camps in kenya. there are empty water containers. this two-year-old has diarrhea and a fever. she says she has been walking with him for three weeks. as the drought continues in somalia, the conditions of those escaping is much worse. that
they are demanding that nato reverses its decision. it is regarding controlling two border crossings in kosovo. but this is bbc news. our top stories, the debt standoff continues. the senate has rejected a republican bill passed earlier by the house of representatives to allow an increase to the government's debt ceiling. the first funeral of the victims has taken place after the shooting in norway. the lives of thousands of people in somalia are under threat from famine and the united nations...
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. >> we have heard some complaints about a lack of action from nato from your side. how have they been acting over the past 24 hours? >> we need their support it. we are coordinating and we have planned a very well our offensive this time. >> thank you very much. >> we can hear those airplanes overhead which must be nato jets because of the no-fly zone. it is pretty much trench warfare that has been going on here in these fields. progress is very slow. we have heard and seen the rebels' advance in the past only to be forced back to their original positions. it will be crucial to see whether they managed to hold this advance they're making in the weeks and days to come. >> this is "newsday," on the bbc. >> the headlines for you. david cameron has defended his integrity during a special session of parliament. >> the irish prime minister has accused the roman catholic hierarchy of putting the power and reputation of the church ahead of child rape victims. in tokyo, the verdict is expected on thursday and the trial of a man accused of murdering a british woman who had be
. >> we have heard some complaints about a lack of action from nato from your side. how have they been acting over the past 24 hours? >> we need their support it. we are coordinating and we have planned a very well our offensive this time. >> thank you very much. >> we can hear those airplanes overhead which must be nato jets because of the no-fly zone. it is pretty much trench warfare that has been going on here in these fields. progress is very slow. we have heard and...
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with nato's help, they have advanced but they lacked momentum. in britain, they might have no choice but to wait out a war with no clear end in sight. >> you are watching "bbc world news america." a year after devastating rains ravitch pakistan, we return to the hardest-hit region to see how people are coping in the aftermath. -- a year after devastating rains ravage pakistan. one country right and the heart of europe appears to be a new to the currency crisis. switzerland's fanc is riding high and has become a safe haven for investors. >> this is a landscape that has attracted tourists for over a century. this year, visitors are staying on the ground. those that are here are counting their pennies. as the euro slides, the swiss franc rises and rises. foreign tourists find switzerland too expensive. meanwhile, the swiss are neglecting their on resorts in favor of a cheap holiday abroad. >> i am watching the situation with enormous concern. things have gotten worse. jobs and businesses are really in danger now and that is bad for our economy. >> t
with nato's help, they have advanced but they lacked momentum. in britain, they might have no choice but to wait out a war with no clear end in sight. >> you are watching "bbc world news america." a year after devastating rains ravitch pakistan, we return to the hardest-hit region to see how people are coping in the aftermath. -- a year after devastating rains ravage pakistan. one country right and the heart of europe appears to be a new to the currency crisis. switzerland's...
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cannot fire their rockets at the position but as soon as the nato planes leave the sky the rockets start falling like rain. this is what's causing the heavy casualties saying 17 of their fighters are killed and 16 more wounded only yesterday. one other thing he mentioned was ammunition. he says the rebels are short of ammunition and that's another thing that's holding them back from their push towards tripoli. of course libya is under an international arms 'em bargaina and saying they are having difficulty resupplying themselves. so these two things are according to this rebel coordinator are really holding back that rebel advance to the west. >> misratah has been through some pretty rough times, gabe real. what's life like there for the people at the moment? >> well, life continues not quite as normal, but they are doing their very best. an army of volunteers has been here directing traffic, keeping shops open and things working as best as they can. there are queues for bread, but not huge ones. people inside city can carry on their life and things are much, much better than they were i
cannot fire their rockets at the position but as soon as the nato planes leave the sky the rockets start falling like rain. this is what's causing the heavy casualties saying 17 of their fighters are killed and 16 more wounded only yesterday. one other thing he mentioned was ammunition. he says the rebels are short of ammunition and that's another thing that's holding them back from their push towards tripoli. of course libya is under an international arms 'em bargaina and saying they are...
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to prevail in the and, they will need nato help. and for that they must maintain their credentials and the good guys -- as the good guys. the commanders know how damaging it will be if this starts to look like just another civil war. there has been looting in towns captured by the rebels. their leaders admit that now. in the western mountains, they say they are taking steps to deal with the problem. in one village just taken by the rebels, we found notices warning fighters not to loot. >> no fire. no burn. no thief. you understand? >> in the villages which were loyal to the regime, inhabitants have fled, occupants too fearful to remain behind. in territory recently won by the rebels, five bodies were discovered in government uniform. they had been dumped in an underground water tank. the images are too graphic to show in fall. one was decapitated. another was stripped from the waist down. the rebels said they were killed by other retreating gaddafi troops. but they also asked local drivers not to take journalists here. this site has
to prevail in the and, they will need nato help. and for that they must maintain their credentials and the good guys -- as the good guys. the commanders know how damaging it will be if this starts to look like just another civil war. there has been looting in towns captured by the rebels. their leaders admit that now. in the western mountains, they say they are taking steps to deal with the problem. in one village just taken by the rebels, we found notices warning fighters not to loot. >>...
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i am very poor, but if i protest, they say, you support nato. nato is successfully pushing the taliban out of places like this. in helmand, that's because 10,000 british troops were reinforced by 20,000 americans. that deployment has now peaked. david cameron said in kabul that progress was good enough to withdraw more british troops. they will make an announcement tomorrow. it will probably be just a few hundred soldiers. by 2015, there will be no british combat forces here at all. >> i think the british people deserve a deadline. we have been in helmand province since 2006, in afghanistan since early 2001. i believe the afghan government, the afghan people, the afghan army deserve to have a deadline so they can plan properly towards a transition. >> so, it is over to the afghan forces. in the village, the police seem willing to help themselves to food, just like the taliban. we did find the taliban ammunitions-in a melon patch -- ammunition stash in a melon patch. the soldiers have not gone away. they were sniping on a mission that we joined.
i am very poor, but if i protest, they say, you support nato. nato is successfully pushing the taliban out of places like this. in helmand, that's because 10,000 british troops were reinforced by 20,000 americans. that deployment has now peaked. david cameron said in kabul that progress was good enough to withdraw more british troops. they will make an announcement tomorrow. it will probably be just a few hundred soldiers. by 2015, there will be no british combat forces here at all. >> i...
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if nato does not stop its bombing campaign against libya. nowing there has been a response to that already from the state department, releasing a statement saying they take the threat seriously because colonel gaddafi's regime has been shown in the past to have carried out attacks in europe, particularly in the 1980's, but also that he is a man who is given to overblown rhetoric. >> that was rupert winfield hayes reporting from tripoli. share prices in the united states have seen their best weekly performance for two years. analysts on wall street say the market boost was due to better than expected data from the manufacturing sector and improving vehicle sales along with diminishing concern over the greek debt crisis. police in hong kong have arrested dozens of pro-democracy protesters. the demonstrators were calling for the leader of the chinese territory to step down. officers used pepper spray to disperse the protests, which was held to mark 14 years since the end of the british rule. tiger airways has been grounded. it is accused of fly
if nato does not stop its bombing campaign against libya. nowing there has been a response to that already from the state department, releasing a statement saying they take the threat seriously because colonel gaddafi's regime has been shown in the past to have carried out attacks in europe, particularly in the 1980's, but also that he is a man who is given to overblown rhetoric. >> that was rupert winfield hayes reporting from tripoli. share prices in the united states have seen their...
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california closet in disposing of waste that diesel fuel flowed into the water >> world news today nato said 50 insurgence were killed in eastern afghanistan how they have ties to lead alabama >> the crisis all libya a market duffy has dismissed any possibility of speaking with the rebels on behalf of the country the rebels pushed on through three fronts and most western companies have recognized them >> this just in to the kron 4 news room there has been a an explosion on an oslo norway it has evacuated government buildings in downtown oslo the newspaper offices in the area were damaged and there is smoke drifting in a street in this reporter saw i young man bleeding from the leg it is not clear how many injured as i said this is just coming into the kron 4 newsroom >> the exotic snake we will expect and more on a bus coming up. g school year. see, i'm not just teaching woodwinds and strings. i'm teaching attitude! if your kids want to sound cool, they have to look cool! so, here's what they'll need: denim, graphic tees, leggings and tunics, more denim, backpacks, headphones, hair gel,
california closet in disposing of waste that diesel fuel flowed into the water >> world news today nato said 50 insurgence were killed in eastern afghanistan how they have ties to lead alabama >> the crisis all libya a market duffy has dismissed any possibility of speaking with the rebels on behalf of the country the rebels pushed on through three fronts and most western companies have recognized them >> this just in to the kron 4 news room there has been a an explosion on an...
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. >> after the withdrawal of the nato forces -- >> the pressure is on the government to win the trust of its own people. >> there'll be lots of questions and concerns. our hope is to change that institution. >> this is the easy face. the transition of a few parts of the country. >> this is the beginning of the end, the exit strategy that will see all british combat units leave by 2015. >> if the transition does not succeed, is there hope for the rest of afghanistan? >> tomorrow in brussels, your pennant -- european leaders will talk to discuss the problems in the euros zone. there is a second deadline when the u.s. is going to report on the international debt. lawmakers have been trying to come up with a solution. but the public is losing patience. a majority are angry about the way that the government is working. for more on the public opinion, i am joined by the chief political correspondent of the post. there is a very interesting figure, suggesting the public blames the republicans for being unwilling to work together. what effect will this have on the negotiations? >> this remain
. >> after the withdrawal of the nato forces -- >> the pressure is on the government to win the trust of its own people. >> there'll be lots of questions and concerns. our hope is to change that institution. >> this is the easy face. the transition of a few parts of the country. >> this is the beginning of the end, the exit strategy that will see all british combat units leave by 2015. >> if the transition does not succeed, is there hope for the rest of...
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they say nato has done absolutely nothing. they say they have heard their planes circling in the skies, but they have not helped out, as they see it. they believe that nato could finish this tomorrow, but they do not want to. we can hear the rockets still falling in the distance. that is the direction the rebels want to go. they believe this is a key town. once it falls, they believe the road to tripoli is open. it is still going to be a hard fight. >> in syria today, anti- government protestors say 13 people have been killed in the latest protests in cities across the country. thousands of syrians poured across the streets of damascus and other cities, rejecting the government's offer of a national dialogue and calling for an end rule.sident izoassad's and the fallout from the scandal of britain's best known newspaper continues today. the paper's editor -- after serving as the paper's editor, andy kaufman went on to serve the prime minister. >> this scandal is not going away. it embraces the press, the police, and politicians
they say nato has done absolutely nothing. they say they have heard their planes circling in the skies, but they have not helped out, as they see it. they believe that nato could finish this tomorrow, but they do not want to. we can hear the rockets still falling in the distance. that is the direction the rebels want to go. they believe this is a key town. once it falls, they believe the road to tripoli is open. it is still going to be a hard fight. >> in syria today, anti- government...
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more people are also dying from nato air strikes. on wednesday, six villagers died in this raid. it was an operation to flush out insurgents near the pakistan border. among the victims, women and children. it led to a wave of anger among afghans. protest have taken place, pressing for the withdrawal of western forces. that is about to happen imminently, but some are wondering at what cost? starting next week and over the next several months, thousands of nato troops will begin a gradual withdrawal from afghanistan, and the security to the afghan forces. questions are being raised about if they are ready to take on the role, especially after these high-profile killings. >> this is a bbc news. the fbi opened an investigation into rupert murdoch's news corp. to investigate allegations they hacked into phones of 9/11 victims. italy says it has approved a $68 billion package of cuts and tax increases. the country faces severe financial problems. in india, the government has put its cities on high alert after a blast on wednesday in the financial capital of mumbai. the prime minister i
more people are also dying from nato air strikes. on wednesday, six villagers died in this raid. it was an operation to flush out insurgents near the pakistan border. among the victims, women and children. it led to a wave of anger among afghans. protest have taken place, pressing for the withdrawal of western forces. that is about to happen imminently, but some are wondering at what cost? starting next week and over the next several months, thousands of nato troops will begin a gradual...
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he vowed to continue in his role as leader and warned the nato alliance that they would face catastrophe. the moroccans have been voted on a draft constitution put forward by the king in response to pro- democracy protests. the king says it would give more power to the prime minister. critics say it is not go far enough. he has been the outspoken leader of venezuela for more than a decade, now hugo chavez reveals he is fighting cancer. this comes as a political shock wave following weeks of speculation. >> says the president was first sworn into office, he has been the strong man of the venezuelan politics. a charismatic speaker who understands the power of publicity. potential rivals have been kept from the limelight by regular cabinet reshuffles. those who retain their jobs are completely loyal. his announcement that he had been treated for cancer shows a chink in his armor. >> this is a major intervention. i am recovering successfully while i keep receiving complementary therapies. i can continue on the path to recovery. >> opposition politicians have called into question his ability
he vowed to continue in his role as leader and warned the nato alliance that they would face catastrophe. the moroccans have been voted on a draft constitution put forward by the king in response to pro- democracy protests. the king says it would give more power to the prime minister. critics say it is not go far enough. he has been the outspoken leader of venezuela for more than a decade, now hugo chavez reveals he is fighting cancer. this comes as a political shock wave following weeks of...
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they say nato has done absolutely nothing. they say they have heard their planes circling in the skies, but they have not helped out, as they see it. they believe that nato could finish this tomorrow, but they do not want to. we can hear the rockets still falling in the distance. that is the direction the rebels want to go. they believe this is a key town. once it falls, they believe the road to tripoli is open. it is still going to be a hard fight. >> in syria today, anti- government protestors say 13 people have been killed in the latest protests in cities across the country. thousands of syrians poured across the streets of damascus and other cities, rejecting the government's offer of a national dialogue and calling for an end rule.sident izoassad's and the fallout from the scandal of britain's best known newspaper continues today. the paper's editor -- after serving as the paper's editor, andy kaufman went on to serve the prime minister. >> this scandal is not going away. it embraces the press, the police, and politicians
they say nato has done absolutely nothing. they say they have heard their planes circling in the skies, but they have not helped out, as they see it. they believe that nato could finish this tomorrow, but they do not want to. we can hear the rockets still falling in the distance. that is the direction the rebels want to go. they believe this is a key town. once it falls, they believe the road to tripoli is open. it is still going to be a hard fight. >> in syria today, anti- government...
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even with the support of nato, victories have been theirs for many weeks. rebels now feel they -- have been scarce for many weeks. rebels are now speaking about pushing on toward tripoli. >> we are alliance, they chant. these are the men that rebels say will strike the final blow against gaddafi, liberating the capital. most are from tripoli. they fled at the start of the uprising. their commanders are telling them it could only be a matter of weeks before they return. their families are still there, so they hide their faces. they may look a bit sinister, but beneath the masks, they are doctors, lawyers, teachers. it is as if the working class went to war. [singing] they're fighting for high ideals. these do not seen the kind of men to except a compromise with the regime. the accept a compromise with the regime. their hopes lie here in the mountains. tripoli is a mere 60 miles away. just months ago, rebel-held towns were under siege, battered by the loyalists heavy artillery. just a couple of big towns now stand between them and the road to tripoli. this is
even with the support of nato, victories have been theirs for many weeks. rebels now feel they -- have been scarce for many weeks. rebels are now speaking about pushing on toward tripoli. >> we are alliance, they chant. these are the men that rebels say will strike the final blow against gaddafi, liberating the capital. most are from tripoli. they fled at the start of the uprising. their commanders are telling them it could only be a matter of weeks before they return. their families are...
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nato has not confirmed any details of the operation over the city. meanwhile earlier, colonel qaddafi was heard to supporters threaten attacks in europe unless nato halts air strikes against the regime in libya. our correspondent rupert winfield hayes reports from tripoli. >> a little earlier we heard a series of loud explosions from the center of tripoli. we're not exactly sure what was hit but there are reports of large polls of black smoke rising from one particular compound in the center of the city. in the last few minutes there been more sound of jet aircraft floying over the city, anti-aircraft fire. clearly there does appear to be a nato operation going on in and around the city of tripoli this evening. this follows the largest thron station in support of the qaddafi regime we have seen here in many, many weeks. tens of thousands of pro qaddafi supporters flooded into green square this afternoon in a show of defiance n. a show of support for thia daffy regime. it was addressed by colonel qaddafi via telephone down a crackley phone line, durin
nato has not confirmed any details of the operation over the city. meanwhile earlier, colonel qaddafi was heard to supporters threaten attacks in europe unless nato halts air strikes against the regime in libya. our correspondent rupert winfield hayes reports from tripoli. >> a little earlier we heard a series of loud explosions from the center of tripoli. we're not exactly sure what was hit but there are reports of large polls of black smoke rising from one particular compound in the...
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progress towards tripoli hampered by a lack of ammunition and inadequate support from nato. the rebels say 17 of their fighters were killed and more than 60 wounded on wednesday. they have been locked in a stalemate for more than six weeks. malaysian police say they've taken control of the kindergarten where around 30 children and four teachers were held hostage. a man, who according to some reports was armed, stormed into the nursery school and help the people hostage for nearly seven hours. now, the consequences of failure are terrifying. less than four weeks to poverty default on america's obligations, president obama is entering talks with congressional leaders. he's pushing for $4 trillion in savings. there's no agreement on where the cuts should be made. jake sherman, an analyst from politico.com joins me now. the aim is to avoid defaulting on debt. it is a massive, decisive package that is needed. how likely is this to happen? >> what is needed and what will happen are two completely different things at this point. we really have two weeks. the president has set july
progress towards tripoli hampered by a lack of ammunition and inadequate support from nato. the rebels say 17 of their fighters were killed and more than 60 wounded on wednesday. they have been locked in a stalemate for more than six weeks. malaysian police say they've taken control of the kindergarten where around 30 children and four teachers were held hostage. a man, who according to some reports was armed, stormed into the nursery school and help the people hostage for nearly seven hours....
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nato has again defended its operation after a meeting with russian officials, which failed to resolve disagreements about the military intervention. we have this report from the rebel front line. >> the magnificent mountain range overlooking the plane that leads to gaddafi's stronghold of tripoli. from this point, tripoli is only 52 miles away, close enough for this rebel commander to get a mobile phone signal to talk to his family. at present, they have mostly been abandoned. the rebels cleared his troops out of here fast. this is the heartland of libya's people. for decades, gaddafi regime has stamped down a card on their language and culture. now there's strange alphabet's is making a comeback in the streets. the rebel gains field permanent. gaddafi's forces seems too weak to recapture this territory. the number 2 in the rebel army thinks the war will end very soon. >> a month and a half. >> his bosses do not want him to stage an all-out attack on tripoli yet. they are worried about civilian casualties and want to make for an uprising to take place first. another colonel is a new a
nato has again defended its operation after a meeting with russian officials, which failed to resolve disagreements about the military intervention. we have this report from the rebel front line. >> the magnificent mountain range overlooking the plane that leads to gaddafi's stronghold of tripoli. from this point, tripoli is only 52 miles away, close enough for this rebel commander to get a mobile phone signal to talk to his family. at present, they have mostly been abandoned. the rebels...
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they say that nato has done absolutely nothing. they have heard and seen their planes circling in the sky but they have not helped out. they believe that they could finish this tomorrow but they don't want to. >> we can hear the rockets still falling in the distance. that is the direction that the rebels want to go. they believe that this is a key town and they believe the road to tripoli is open. as you can hear from the shelling, it will be a hard fight. >> thousands of libyans have turned out in the main square of tripoli to show their support for colonel gaddafi. we were there. >> 25,000 people gathered here increase for friday prayers and there are hundreds still coming in as i speak. this is another big display of support for, gadhafi. this is still small to many of the protests that have taken place in other capitals this year, particularly in egypt. this is designed to be a mirror image of what has taken place in other capitals from tunisia to egypt, syria, to bahrain. there, friday afternoon has become a day of protest aga
they say that nato has done absolutely nothing. they have heard and seen their planes circling in the sky but they have not helped out. they believe that they could finish this tomorrow but they don't want to. >> we can hear the rockets still falling in the distance. that is the direction that the rebels want to go. they believe that this is a key town and they believe the road to tripoli is open. as you can hear from the shelling, it will be a hard fight. >> thousands of libyans...
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that group is separate from the rest and they believe nato does not want them to enter tripoli for the time being. another pro-khaddafi demonstration in tripoli on state tv tonight. with leaders voiced little loudspeakers pretty promises of them the fighting and sacrifices will continue until the west is defeated. they have got to make the sacrifices. britain and the others hope they will soon get sick of it. >> we have an expert who has been analyzing the membership of the transitional council later. do stay with us for that. in other news, norway's prime minister has set up an independent commission to look into events during the bomb attack and mass shooting. it will examine the killing of 70 people and the role of the police who have been accused of responding too slowly. >> he made his bomb and planned his massacre. the army get ready to get ready -- are getting ready to destroy his explosives. the bombing and the slaughter on the island will be the subject of an inquiry and the failings by the authorities will be investigated. >> there are many reasons for having this commission.
that group is separate from the rest and they believe nato does not want them to enter tripoli for the time being. another pro-khaddafi demonstration in tripoli on state tv tonight. with leaders voiced little loudspeakers pretty promises of them the fighting and sacrifices will continue until the west is defeated. they have got to make the sacrifices. britain and the others hope they will soon get sick of it. >> we have an expert who has been analyzing the membership of the transitional...
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it was only when nato was involved that the taliban attack was ended. there will still be a presence, but nothing like the number of troops we have seen in the past 10 years in afghanistan. >> germany's constitutional court is considering a challenge on whether the country oppose the c-- whether the country's contribution to bailouts is appropriate. there's concern that it could be against the german constitution. we spoke about whether the case had a chance of success. >> it's not an open and shut case either way. everybody says that it could go either way. another thing is the german constitution was written with memories of war and hyperinflation, very strict rules written into it about parliament having a strong set a on spending. the argument now is that the bailout was negotiated by the government with brussels and the imf and the european central bank. so parliament was sidelined. that is the argument made by quite a few people. a professor will appear in court. he is a law professor in berlin. he said the following -- >> there is an indispensabl
it was only when nato was involved that the taliban attack was ended. there will still be a presence, but nothing like the number of troops we have seen in the past 10 years in afghanistan. >> germany's constitutional court is considering a challenge on whether the country oppose the c-- whether the country's contribution to bailouts is appropriate. there's concern that it could be against the german constitution. we spoke about whether the case had a chance of success. >> it's not...
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., and mid afternoon in afghanistan where nato has confirmed the death of another four of its soldiers. they were killed in the east of the country where foreign troops, mostly american, are battling a fierce taliban insurgency. and despite previous losses, both americans and british leaders do believe the tide is turning against the taliban. on a visit to afghanistan to the british prime minister david cameron confirmed he is planning to withdraw more combat troops in the coming years. here is our world affairs correspondent. >> david cameron's latest comesa critical time. there's talk of a new phase as plans are to advance to withdraw some forces. yesterday he met both british and american troops in helmand province. on the death of the same day of the british shoulder of the lines of dangerous the situation is. in kabul today with president hamid karzai, mr. cameron said he is confident over all things were on track. >> i do believe that it is right, as we build up the afghan national security forces, as we see a stronger and more confident afghan national army, stronger afghan poli
., and mid afternoon in afghanistan where nato has confirmed the death of another four of its soldiers. they were killed in the east of the country where foreign troops, mostly american, are battling a fierce taliban insurgency. and despite previous losses, both americans and british leaders do believe the tide is turning against the taliban. on a visit to afghanistan to the british prime minister david cameron confirmed he is planning to withdraw more combat troops in the coming years. here is...
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in any other circumstances such a power vacuum in a key nato member would cause alarm, but the prime minister moved quickly. in a statement he said the turk iraq armed forces would do their duty in a spirited unity and immediately named a successor to the head of the ground forces. >> on monday there will be a meeting of the supreme military council. this is a body composed of the president, prime minister, defense minister and the senior military commanders that determines promotions and demotions within the military hierarchy. there has been a growing antagonistic relationship between the government and the senior military commanders. >> in washington the state department gave its immediate and unequivocal backing calling for the resignations an internal matter. but they hope the turkish government can steady the ship without alienating the commanders any further. >> let's get more on the -- that senate vote. joining us from washington to discuss the implications is the co-director of the center for economic and policy research. many thanks for joining us here on bbc news. how far
in any other circumstances such a power vacuum in a key nato member would cause alarm, but the prime minister moved quickly. in a statement he said the turk iraq armed forces would do their duty in a spirited unity and immediately named a successor to the head of the ground forces. >> on monday there will be a meeting of the supreme military council. this is a body composed of the president, prime minister, defense minister and the senior military commanders that determines promotions and...
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he vowed to continue in his role as leader and warns the nato alliance that they would face catastrophe if they don't stop operations. authorities in cuba have released more details of their plan to allow people to buy and sell their cars and homes for the first time in 50 years. the new laws will open up the private property market and enable students to practice in the car that can afford. the army in venezuela has dismissed concerns after the president confessed to having cancer surgery. he was getting better and still in charge. the world will get a new country at the end of next week. the republic of south sudan will be found on july 9th after decades of civil war. this is not an auspicious birth. the president of northern sudan said his troops would continue fighting along the disputed border between the two halves of this massive nation. >> this is not what peace was supposed to look like. holon a disputed border, the villagers are fleeing the wrath of the north. the fighting has forced tens of thousands to leave their home. >> the reports my government has been receiving are hor
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he vowed to continue in his role as leader and warns the nato alliance that they would face catastrophe if they don't stop operations. authorities in cuba have released more details of their plan to allow people to buy and sell their cars and homes for the first time in 50 years. the new laws will open up the private property market and enable students to practice in the car that can afford. the army in venezuela has dismissed concerns after the president confessed to having cancer surgery. he was getting better and still in charge. the world will get a new country at the end of next week. the republic of south sudan will be found on july 9th after decades of civil war. this is not an auspicious birth. the president of northern sudan said his troops would continue fighting along the disputed border between the two halves of this massive nation. >> this is not what peace was supposed to look like. holon a disputed border, the villagers are fleeing the wrath of the north. the fighting has forced tens of thousands to leave their home. >> the reports my government has been receiving are hor
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. >> after months of nato bombing and continue in combat on the ground, the efforts to remove moammar gaddafi from a control got another boost. they expelled the remaining libyan diplomats in london. the move follows france and the u.s. and also pays the way -- paves the way. will it make a difference on the ground? we have this report. >> the government now is a significant boost for them. britain is following the u.s. and france in intensify the pressure on the libyan regime. >> we no longer recognize them as the representatives of the libyan government, and we are inviting the transitional council to appoint a new diplomatic convoy to take over the embassy in london. >> the libyan embassy in london is in nights bridge. the ambassador here was expelled in may. now, they have three days to leave. the other diplomats must go, as well. and they must deal with the frozen assets, now controlled by opponents of the regime. this is an important symbolic moment, especially for the small group of rebel supporters, who come here but to replace the flag of the gaddafi regime with their alone.
. >> after months of nato bombing and continue in combat on the ground, the efforts to remove moammar gaddafi from a control got another boost. they expelled the remaining libyan diplomats in london. the move follows france and the u.s. and also pays the way -- paves the way. will it make a difference on the ground? we have this report. >> the government now is a significant boost for them. britain is following the u.s. and france in intensify the pressure on the libyan regime....
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mission in libya says nato bombing raids are putting the health service in tripoli under strain it says medical supplies are running low and most foreign medical staff have left. the mission also highlighted shortages in electricity, food, and petrol. now to the drought ravaging africa. officials warn as much as 800,000 children could die across the region, and aid workers are rushing to bring in supplies. have been done to prevent this famine in the first place? and what can be done to prevent situations in the future? those are some of the issues to be addressed tomorrow as a gathering of experts hosted by the room fell larry fun -- rockefeller foundation. joining me from new york is the organization's president. judith, thank you for joining us. what is your organization doing at the moment in the thick of this crisis? >> well, we have an office in kenya. and so through our kenya office are deeply supportive of the humanitarian aid that's being rushed in, the charity that's necessary, the organizational that's going to be necessary to reach these people, many of whom are still unreac
mission in libya says nato bombing raids are putting the health service in tripoli under strain it says medical supplies are running low and most foreign medical staff have left. the mission also highlighted shortages in electricity, food, and petrol. now to the drought ravaging africa. officials warn as much as 800,000 children could die across the region, and aid workers are rushing to bring in supplies. have been done to prevent this famine in the first place? and what can be done to prevent...
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he is said to serve six years in prison but his attorney only once for >> nato said 50 insurgents have been killed in military operations in afghanistan. it happened at an encampment that anesthetized to the telegram parent >> to cut the crisis out a libya, khaddafi appears to be and i boost morale. most western countries sees them as legitimate representative. >> 5:43 a.m. and this is a look from our roof camera low clouds out there it'll be a fantastic weekend more on your weather in just a man t)t) we're dealing with a fog out there this morning sent a clear was sitting at 63 degrees right now it will have a high of 85 later on in the act evening. this is a look of current temperatures around the bay area we are still dealing with so widespread overcast conditions the fog will fall back by noon time and then in italy evening hours will return it will be widespread in the overnight hours. once again temperatures around the area for later on this afternoon if you're heading to the baseball game for speeches at 715 at at&t park it is the boards against the giants temperature will be 64
he is said to serve six years in prison but his attorney only once for >> nato said 50 insurgents have been killed in military operations in afghanistan. it happened at an encampment that anesthetized to the telegram parent >> to cut the crisis out a libya, khaddafi appears to be and i boost morale. most western countries sees them as legitimate representative. >> 5:43 a.m. and this is a look from our roof camera low clouds out there it'll be a fantastic weekend more on your...
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this attack on the village about 60 miles, 90 kilometers from tripoli, followed nato attacks in certain parts of this area. near the western mountains. and that's what allowed the rebels to go forward. >> the bbc's mark doyle in western libya. and you're watching newsday on the bbc live from singapore and london. still to come on the program, with public doubts growing about japan's nuclear industry, could thermal energy solve the country's energy problems? >> and as nasa prepares for its last-ever shuttle mission we meet one of the space age's longest serving veterans. allegations that the news of the world newspaper hacked into the phone messages of murder victims, or their relatives, has caused widespread public anger. now, several big companies including the halifax virgin holidays and -- have decided not to place advertisements in the news of the world this weekend. >> news corporation nor decades, a towering edifice of the global media, created and led by runnest murdoch, confronts a -- by rupert murdoch, confronts a grave threat. ford, mitsubishi, other big companies with big bra
this attack on the village about 60 miles, 90 kilometers from tripoli, followed nato attacks in certain parts of this area. near the western mountains. and that's what allowed the rebels to go forward. >> the bbc's mark doyle in western libya. and you're watching newsday on the bbc live from singapore and london. still to come on the program, with public doubts growing about japan's nuclear industry, could thermal energy solve the country's energy problems? >> and as nasa prepares...
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marine corps general john allen will take over command of the nato-led forces in afghanistan. the crew of the space shuttle "atlantis" has said a final farewell to colleagues on board the international space station. "atlantis" will undock early on tuesday and is aiming to land back on earth on thursday. its four career members floated through the lock ready for the last trip of the shuttle program. in libya, the struggle continues between pro and taken qaddafi forces with rebels claiming they've retain control of the key oil town of brager. according to a rebel spokesman, the bulk of qaddafi's troops retreated westward. at the same time, rebels in the western city say they're preparing for fresh offensive. outgunned by qaddafi's better equipped forces, they're being forced to find creative ways to arm themselves. gabriel gates has the report. >> uncertainly, they say, is the mother of invention. people here don't like the phrase. they say it appears colonel qaddafi's green book of home-spoken wisdom. in this city cut off from the roft of the world, fighting a waur does requir
marine corps general john allen will take over command of the nato-led forces in afghanistan. the crew of the space shuttle "atlantis" has said a final farewell to colleagues on board the international space station. "atlantis" will undock early on tuesday and is aiming to land back on earth on thursday. its four career members floated through the lock ready for the last trip of the shuttle program. in libya, the struggle continues between pro and taken qaddafi forces with...